Sentences with phrase «aborigines as»

This tendency is perfectly illustrated in the report on the «chain mail Neandertal», which mentioned that another scientist had recently classified Australian aborigines as Neandertals.
Hazelwood was used by native aborigines as a pain relief for centuries.

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Accompanied by a troupe of dancers with gongs, drums, and banners, and by Australian aborigines in paint and loincloths, she invoked ancestor spirits and indicated that the best «image of the Holy Spirit comes from the image of Kwan In... [who] is venerated as Goddess of compassion and wisdom in East Asian women's popular religion.»
So that, for example, the «American aborigines, Negroes, and Europeans differ as much from each other in mind as any three races that can be named.»
Hindus and buddhists and sikhs and muslims and pagans and greeks and romans and zulus and aborigines all had their gods who gave them just as much hope... or more since some of them are much older than your Jesus.
Missions won many of the aborigines — Indians and Eskimos — to the Christian faith, and white occupation was not accompanied by as extensive wars and exploitation of non-whites as took place in the United States.
It is where the tiny crinkled yellow - brown aborigines known as Bushmen have made their last stand against encroaching civilization, speaking in the clucking tongue of turkeys, eating lizards, hunting with bows and arrows and enduring the probing of fascinated anthropologists.
Boys whose fathers engaged in physical play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects of fathers may vary across children's ages, with fathers of adolescent sons frequently playing important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers of Central African Republic, males of varying ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their fathers.50
But both LWR and LS cut a niche as bastions of African nationalism, which often even fired the imagination and awe of the Eko aborigines, especially when newspapers like Herbert Macaulay» sLagos Daily News, the town's first daily newspaper, fought community crusades, over land and water issues, against the British, to roaring cheer from the appreciative community.
Mayers, an Aborigine, says the systematic destruction of the people was the start of many of the health problems that persist today, such as alcoholism and other drug dependencies, and mental illness.
You would practically have to be as isolated as an Australian Aborigine not to have absorbed the message that dietary fats, particularly saturated fats, are unhealthy.
Like the children of the story, the white children and Aborigine can exist as friends for a time, but ultimately, the death of the customs and lives of the original Australian settlers is a certainty.
Gulpilil, the young aborigine star, is familiar to American audiences as the star of Nicolas Roeg's Walkabout.
And, of course, are able to speak to the aborigines they met immediately as one of the heroes can speak Basque.
Originally used by Australian aborigines, these days the track is gaining world - wide recognition as a recreational walking path with sections suitable for all levels of fitness.
The area is known as Tarra Territory, so named in recognition of aborigine Charlie Turra who was responsible for the survival of Count Strzelecki and his party during their epic three month trek through Gippsland.
The aborigines are said to be the original inhabitants of Palm Cove as they are with the rest of Australia and their existence, some say, dates back to over 60,000 years.
- My interest in sustainability arose from the studies on American aborigine cultures such as the Incas, Mayan, Quiches, Aztec.
And he was still an Aborigine, unable to fit into the white world that had been fitted around him, and which still did not accept him as an equal.
Boys whose fathers engaged in physical play but without excessive direction were rated as more popular by their teachers.48 Effects of fathers may vary across children's ages, with fathers of adolescent sons frequently playing important roles in those son's transitions, as seen among Arnhem land Australian aborigines.49 Among the Aka hunter - gatherers of Central African Republic, males of varying ages report that they predominantly learned subsistence and social behavioural norms from their fathers.50
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